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My brother plays a Mono-Black standard-format deck against me often. He has some big threats in there like Phyrexian Obliterator, Sheoldred, Whispering One and Lashwrithe as well as many cards with phyrexian mana to fuel his rage extractors. Smaller creatures I see all the time are Porcelain Legionnaire and Vault Skirge. In addition to that he has some discard spells for control. I don't have his exact deck list but that's what I am facing all the time.

The main idea is to stall me as long as he needs to get his threats out and overwhelm me in the end. This works really well against most of my decks and compete almost on even ground against my strong decks like "elves", "tempered steel" and "solar flare". His weakest match up at the moment is against my GW-Token deck, similar to this one, except that I have 4 Oblivion Rings in the main deck and no Timely Reinforcements.

Curse of Death's Hold: great weenie hate, although somewhat ineffective in this anthem-happy format unless you can actually deal with the anthems.

Ghost Quarter: kills Inkmoths and utility lands; I'd maindeck these if you plan to run them, unless you're already got Inkmoth Nexus watering down the colors in the maindeck; almost every Standard deck has lands you want to kill, though.

Niche cards:

Sever the Bloodline: like a more limited Ratchet Bomb against decks that tend to just have one type of token, but it does double as spot removal in a pinch.

Surgical Extraction: a niche solution, but it fixes "I can answer this once but it's gonna suck if my opponent finds another one"; much better if you're playing Snapcasters or hand-peeking cards, though.

Some popular options (besides those mentioned by @rahzark) are as follows:

Sever the Bloodline - exiling all of the tokens of one type (with flashback!) is pretty nice, especially if they're your only fliers and he manages to get a Vault Skirge with Lashwrithe.

Curse of Death's Hold - getting this if you don't have an Intangible Virtue pretty much ruins your day, but otherwise it's a pretty expensive cancellation of said Intangible Virtue. Nonetheless, it's probably worth sideboarding anyway because of its effectiveness in the current meta.

Another option is Corrosive Gale - however, it's pretty specific, and doesn't really work well enough given that Lingering Souls has flashback and your threats can be of the flying or non-flying variety.

If he's willing to splash red, he does have a few more options, but that is a big commitment (especially if he's running things like Obliterator):

"Especially if he's running things like Obliterator" -- I'll say! "Slagstorm deals 3 damage to each creature; also, you sacrifice three permanents" is not a good plan.
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Alex PFeb 14 '12 at 14:28

@AlexP hopefully that would get sideboarded out if Slagstorm was necessary. Obliterator is great and all, but he's not really useful against tokens.
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Ian PugsleyFeb 14 '12 at 14:33

Actually I think Obliterator is a million times better. It can kill a Planeswalker really fast and make the opponent sacrifice several tokens. You shouldn't be playing a BBBB creature in a red/black deck, though :p
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rahzarkFeb 14 '12 at 14:43

Ah, and it's not Midnight Haunting that has flasback! That would be Lingering Souls.
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rahzarkFeb 14 '12 at 14:47

@rahzark the whole idea of tokens is a massive number of pumpable creatures that are easy to get out, though - with the flashback on Lingering Souls and Elspeth's -2, they'll be able to recover from that fairly easily.
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Ian PugsleyFeb 14 '12 at 14:49